Gay Pulp Robert Maril
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This podcast seeks to preserve gay pulp novels--many dating to the pre-Stonewall era and almost all out of print--by turning them into audiobooks.
New episodes every Monday morning!
https://www.facebook.com/GayPulp/
About the host: A native of Ponca City, Oklahoma, Robert Maril moved to New York in 2006 after earning degrees in Voice Performance from Peabody Conservatory and DePauw University. With composers George Lam and Ruby Fulton and singers Elisabeth Halliday and Bonnie Lander, Robert is a founding member of Rhymes With Opera (http://www.rhymeswithopera.org), an ensemble that commissions new dramatic vocal works, now in its twelfth season. Robert is a member of the band Tender Creature (https://www.tendercreature.com), and since 2008 has worked as a DJ (http://www.mixcloud.com/robertmaril), with a current residency in Fire Island Pines. As a writer and columnist, he’s contributed to Rolling Stone, Next Magazine, Queerty, and Baltimore Gay Life, among others.
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Queen’s Castle by Remi Caruthers, Chapter 23
He suffered a thousand and one temptations to stay a virgin queen. QUEEN’S CASTLE, French Line #93. Originally published 1970.
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Queen’s Castle by Remi Caruthers, Chapter 22
He suffered a thousand and one temptations to stay a virgin queen. QUEEN’S CASTLE, French Line #93. Originally published 1970.
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Queen’s Castle by Remi Caruthers, Chapter 21
He suffered a thousand and one temptations to stay a virgin queen. QUEEN’S CASTLE, French Line #93. Originally published 1970.
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Queen’s Castle by Remi Caruthers, Chapter 20
He suffered a thousand and one temptations to stay a virgin queen. QUEEN’S CASTLE, French Line #93. Originally published 1970.
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Queen’s Castle by Remi Caruthers, Chapter 19
He suffered a thousand and one temptations to stay a virgin queen. QUEEN’S CASTLE, French Line #93. Originally published 1970.
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Queen’s Castle by Remi Caruthers, Chapter 18
He suffered a thousand and one temptations to stay a virgin queen. QUEEN’S CASTLE, French Line #93. Originally published 1970.
Customer Reviews
I just cant stop laughing….
I don’t know what is better… the story, the dialogue or the voice actor. Splendid period piece. So evocative of a time and place… and can’t figure out if it is all intentionally hilarious or is it presented as a more serious work. I am addicted and am only 5 episodes in to the first story, but my intention is to listen to every word of each story. As Jack Love might write… Delicious!